![]() ![]() That's a dreadfully boring thing, but it helps. Some of my needs are specialized, like mail merge. My usual layout is "draft" view, which is reflowable text without all the adornments, the table of contents in the navigator pane, and I use features like editing window splits and editing more than one file at a time. I have databases that use a lot of Devonthink's features, but it's also useful in simple scenarios, too, like just bundling up and syncing files.Ĭuriously, I use Nisus in a somewhat Scrivener-like way. ![]() ![]() Devontthink serves as a way to sync projects as units. Currently I outline in OmniOutliner, mind map in MindNode, and write in Nisus Writer Pro. I ended up with more of a piecemeal setup. It's not the only way to write, but if you put on blinders and lived your writing life in Scrivener, odds are you'd be happy.
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